Spoleto,
even if shows evident traces of the
Roman era even in its urban structure,
substantially mantains a medieval
appearance, due to the period in which
it was first a flourishing longobard
Duchy, and then an important city within
the Papal State.
The Arch of
Drusus (23 A.C.) to be found near the
Romanic church of St. Ansano , the Roman
theater, whose construction goes back to
the first years of the Empire, and the
paleocristian basilica St. Salvatore of the 4th century (at about 1.2 km's
distance to the north), are testimonials
of Spoleto's earliest origins. Close by,
the church St.Gregorio Maggiore,(12th
century), characterized by its evocative
apsis zone and by the elevated
presbitery, a Roman bridge (also called
"the Bloody") consisting of three arches
in travertine stone blocks and the
amphitheater of the 2nd century A.C. can
be found. More modern monuments which
are as fascinating are the churches of
St. Dominic and St. Ponziano, both of
which were built during the 12th century.
The church of St. Peter is surely of great interest because of
its extraordinary bas-reliefs which
decorate the facade which dates back to
the 12th century.
From the area found in front of the
church of St. Peter one enjoys a wide
panorama which encompasses all of
Spoleto until the mighty Bridge of the
Towers (ten arches with a total height
of 80 meters and 230 meters long), which
connects the Castle, which was
constructed from 1352 onwards on the
orders of the Cardinal Egidio Albornoz
according to plans by Matteo Gattaponi,
to the runners of the mountain which
dominates the city. Monteluco was, in
fact, the sacred mountain of the
anchorites, who having settled in this
zone from the 7th century on, founded
the convent of St. Francesco, to be
found at about 8 km's distance from the
inhabited area, and the church of St.
Julian. Without doubt, on the person who
has the good luck of visiting these
sights, the entire Cathedral complex constructed during the 12th
century and caracterized apart from the
richness of furnishings of the interior
also by the mosaics in the Byzantine
style on its facade, and the Romanic
church of St.Eufemia will make an unforgettable impression.
Among the most important manifestations
taking place in the city we should
absolutely mention the festival Festival of the
two Worlds.